A major second wave of cuts to the New York City library system has been averted in an 11th-hour deal announced on Thursday by the City Council and Mayor Eric Adams.
The restoration of $58 million in proposed cuts to the city’s three major library systems, part of a broader city budget agreement expected to be announced on Friday, has been one of the main focal points of the City Council speaker, Adrienne Adams.
It is expected to allow libraries to reopen on Sundays and remain open on Saturdays.
The budget, which is due on Sunday, will also restore $53 million in funding for arts institutions, according to the announcement.
The mayor’s office and the City Council are in the final stages of negotiations, and deliberations have been contentious, with the two sides unable to agree on basic revenue estimates.
Persons:
Mayor Eric Adams, Adrienne Adams
Organizations:
New, City Council, Mayor
Locations:
New York City